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I have a wonderful cute blob, Tiny, and I want to put her on my signature but it won't allow me to inset a picture (the little button with mountains) does anyone have an idea? I understand, now, that you have to upload the bottom of the page and fill the information in signature picture, but I have some other questions. Do I have to limit my self to one, or can I put them both on there? And how do you get the words in your signature to become links? Like, for example, if I wanted to say that I wanted to be able to say 'Click here' and the word 'here' to go to www.example.com/example how ould I be able to do that? Please and thanks in advanced!

To add a blob or any picture to your signature you must first save the pic/blob into the pictures folder in your computer. Then click on the tab "User CP" and the "Edit Signature" right under the pig skateboarding. Scroll down to the bottom of the page it brings you to and you will see a section for "Upload Sig Pic".
Click browse and a window will pop up, showing you your pictures folder. Find the blob, double click it and (back on the WI page) click upload. Wait for the a bar saying [SIGPIC][SIGPIC] to pop up in the text box on that page. The [SIGPIC][SIGPIC] represents your blob. Position the blob anywhere you want and click "Save Signature" on the bottom of the WI page.

Thanks SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much E-angle! I am so happy. I'lll give you a rep point as soon as possible!!! (as soon as I'm done typing this) Can you do this for two different pictures?? I have a blob and a doll from the doll palace that I want to put on their. Do I have to limit my self to one, or can I put them both on there? And how do you get the words in your signature to become links? Like, for example, if I wanted to say that I wanted to be able to say 'Click here' and the word 'here' to go to www.example.com/example how ould I be able to do that? Please and thank you for your reply and I'm hoping you can answer my other questions! (Please read first post)

Just right click on the blob, then click 'Save To Computer'. Then name the blob.
Then go to edit your signature, and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Click 'Browse'. Then select your blob, and upload it.
Once the page refreshes, scroll down again, and you should see your picture uploaded, click 'Insert Signature Picture' next to it, and the code will appear in your text box. Put it where you want, and save it!

Can you do this for two different pictures??I have a blob and a doll from the doll palace that I want to put on their. Do I have to limit my self to one, or can I put them both on there?

You can only put one picture in your signature at a time.

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And how do you get the words in your signature to become links? Like, for example, if I wanted to say that I wanted to be able to say 'Click here' and the word 'here' to go to www.example.com/example how ould I be able to do that? Please and thank you for your reply and I'm hoping you can answer my other questions!

Go to edit signature and type the word that you want the link to be in. Highlight that word and find the picture of the world with two chain links in front of it. Click that and type in the web adress.

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